The War is meant to be eternal.

I did not come up with this catchphrase. And frankly, I do not give a fig who did.
What I care about is this.
The world today is engaged in a world war: World War 3.
We may not know it. We may not feel it. But we are in the midst of it.
“But how can that be?” you may ask. “And how come people are not being sent to the frontlines? It’s a war, right? Right?!”
Easy. Because of the advent and proliferation of powerful nuclear arsenals, the powers that be decided to play it out in a series of moves and countermoves, set in faraway and relatively remote places like Ukraine, Africa, Middle East, etc.

You see, the stakes of this War are very high and YOU, the consumers are IT.
The global elites who control everything in this ‘free world’ of ours, have decided that the War must be fought in a controlled environment, a “sandbox” if you will. They went with that because any other way was going to be counterproductive to their plans. A nuclear exchange would leave about two to three billion dead. And the rest would not be in a good shape either.
And all that mass dying would leave them in charge of desolated landscapes devoid of people, nay devoid of consumers.
They, the elites, do not want to end up with power over a bunch of ragged, rabid, diseased human bands, struggling to survive in a nuclear wasteland or in a few cordoned off ‘green zones’. An atomic fallout scenario would defeat their purpose.
But a bunch of cold war conflicts, or localized high-intensity non-nuclear conflicts, featuring millions of soldiers killing one another, that is entirely something else.
And this is why the world today is engaged in Global War without feeling It. Because the war is meant to be eternal, with the elites profiting from it, as it has always been the case. And with the poor and destitute dying in it, without really understanding why or who profits from their ultimate sacrifice.
The thing is that as world wars go, they always balloon out of proportion. They tend to start in a locale or two but end up at the antipodes, but only after killing a few hundred million people, a vast majority of whom are largely INNOCENT.
So, stop rubbing your paws together thinking you’re safe at home and war ain’t coming your way.
It will come for sure, and you will be hit by it, one way or another.
You will have the opportunity to pity your lot in life, and question your life choices, as well as your political ones.
You will end up serving in one capacity or another: be that judge, jury, or executioner. You will either be sent to the front lines, where you will be shitting your pants for fear of drones, bullets, and noises. Or at home, enduring privations and censorship galore and being on the receiving end of a sad letter courtesy of the government.
Don’t you worry none. You will have ample occasions to reevaluate your life choices. And when you do, remember this. You had the chance to stand up and protest the erosion of your rights and freedoms, but you chose to bury your head in the sand, thinking it did not concern you.
Your mistake was that you wanted to avoid fighting in any shape, way, or form.

Next time you hear bullets whizzing past your ears or explosive drones humming menacingly nearby, you will remember how cowards die a thousand deaths but the brave ones only once.
Procrastination never serves. Delaying the inevitable makes survival a more difficult and hazardous endeavor.

